Set near the River Ill, Hotel Strasbourg - Montagne Verte Restaurant Louisiane is 2 km from the historic district. It features a restaurant with a summer terrace and a garden.
Located a 10-minute walk from Strasbourg’s pedestrian area, Holiday Inn Express Centre offers free internet access and a free buffet continental breakfast.
Andreea Alina
United Kingdom
Our stay in the Holiday Inn was fantastic, just few minutes walk from city centre.
Ibis Budget Strasbourg Centre Gare is situated in Strasbourg, a 10-minute walk from the 'Petite France' district. It offers a 24-hour reception and WiFi throughout.
Set in a historical building of the 18th century, this hotel is located in Strasbourg, only 200 metres from the city centre. Hotel Les Haras features a spa and offers massages with CODAGE products.
simon
United Kingdom
Everything, great hotel, fab location, great staff, superb restaurant and great value for money
Hilton Strasbourg is located near the European Parliament, just 3 tram stops away from Strasbourg city centre. Guests have free access to the fitness room and sauna in the well-being centre.
The ibis Strasbourg Centre Les Halles is located 600 metres from the centre of Strasbourg and 900 metres from Strasbourg Train Station. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi internet access.
Hôtel Diana Dauphine is just 750 metres from Strasbourg Cathedral and a 10-minute walk from the Petite-France quarter of the city. It features a 24-hour reception and free WiFi throughout.
Sara
Germany
I recently stayed at this hotel and had a mostly pleasant experience. The location is fantastic, being very close to the city center, which made exploring the area super convenient. The hotel was clean, the staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the breakfast was also good.
Ideally situated in the city centre of Strasbourg, opposite the cathedral and next to the historic district of La Petite France, the Hotel Gutenberg has free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
Offering a fitness centre and a sauna, Hotel D - Strasbourg is located in Strasbourg, a 13-minute walk from the cathedral and 500 metres from the Christmas Market. Free Wi-Fi access is available.
Quiet but central location, clean
Some restaurants close by
Château de Pourtalès is located in the north area of Strasbourg. It has witnessed years of European history, welcoming some of the most important musicians, philosophers and poets.
The experience.
The breakfast.
The biergarten near by.
The pianos.
Ideally situated in the city centre of Strasbourg, opposite the cathedral and next to the historic district of La Petite France, the Hotel Gutenberg has free Wi-Fi access in public areas.
Very central, clean. Staff were lovely and helpful.
Boasting a garden and a restaurant, Voco - Strasbourg Centre - The Garden - Garden is set in Strasbourg. With a terrace, the property also features a shared lounge, as well as a bar.
really nice room loved the bathroom really comfortable
Okko Hotels Strasbourg Centre is located on the Malraux Peninsula in Strasbourg, 200 metres from Winston Churchill Tram Station. Guests can enjoy a drink at the on-site bar.
We regularly visit this Hotel. All was great as usual.
Located a 10-minute walk from Strasbourg’s pedestrian area, Holiday Inn Express Centre offers free internet access and a free buffet continental breakfast.
Staff were very helpful and hotel was nice and clean
The ibis Styles Strasbourg Avenue du Rhin is located in Strasbourg, a 10-minute drive from the cathedral, La Petite France district and the European Parliament. Rhena Clinic is 1.2 km away.
Comfortable bed, location is nice and quiet, breakfast was tasty.
Located in front of Strasbourg Train Station, this 3-star hotel features a 24-hour lounge bar and offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Petite-France district is a 10-minute walk away.
good location, near the station, staff are friendly
Situated in the pedestrian area around Place Kléber, the historic Maison Rouge features ancient stained-glass windows and rooms decorated with individual character.
Location, staff and the hotel as a wonderful and warm experience.
Located in Strasbourg City Centre, this hotel is 150 metres from the train station. It features a 24-hour reception and guest rooms equipped with a TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Room layout, location, and the shower were wonderful!
Set around a flowered courtyard and featuring a shared lounge with a fireplace, Hotel Beaucour provides accommodation in central Strasbourg, just 400 metres from Strasbourg Cathedral.
Excellent location, friendly staff, beautiful suite
The Hannong Hotel is located in the heart of Strasbourg, just a 5-minute walk from the TGV train station, Petite France district and the Cathedral. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Cozy room design, very friendly staff, location, bar
Best Western Monopole Métropole is located just 400 metres from Strasbourg Train Station, next to La Petite France district. It offers contemporary accommodation with a minibar and free Wi-Fi.
Central location and able to walk to all amenities.
Situated in Strasbourg and with St. Paul's Church reachable within 1.2 km, Hôtel Garrigae Villa La Florangerie - SPA & Piscine features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi...
Breakfast was great.
Staff was exceptionally nice.
FAQs about hotels in Strasbourg
On average, 3-star hotels in Strasbourg cost £169 per night, and 4-star hotels in Strasbourg are £249 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Strasbourg can on average be found for £394 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Strasbourg this weekend is £109 or, for a 4-star hotel, £131. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Strasbourg for this weekend cost on average around £185 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Strasbourg for tonight. You'll pay on average around £113 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Strasbourg will cost around £173 (based on Booking.com prices).
Situated on the banks of the River Rhine, Strasbourg is the capital of the Alsace region of France. The medieval city centre, Grande Île, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses the glorious sandstone Strasbourg Cathedral and picturesque timber-framed buildings.
The Cathedral of Our Lady is the tallest medieval building in Europe and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture. It features a remarkable façade, one of the largest astronomical clocks in the world, stunning stained glass windows, and a terrace with panoramic city views.
Enjoy a pleasant walk in the medieval streets of the old town, or visit the charming Petite-France district. Here are some of the range of Strasbourg restaurants serving Alsatian specialities like beef and pork stew with potatoes and carrots, accompanied by local beer and regional white wine.
At the crossroads of European culture, cosmopolitan Strasbourg is home to numerous international organisations including the European Parliament, as well as one of the oldest European universities.
Strasbourg International Airport is easily reached from other international airports, so book your hotel, apartment or bed and breakfast through Booking.com and experience an unforgettable stay.
Strasbourg is a charming town with friendly people,...
Strasbourg is a charming town with friendly people, beautiful architecture and lots to do. The food is very Germanic--different from Paris but also very delicious. This wasn't our first trip to Strasbourg but the first one in winter (for the Christmas markets.) It was great and I highly recommend a visit.
Lisa
United States
Scored 10
10
A really nice place with something for everyone.
A really nice place with something for everyone. History, museums, classic architecture, riverside walks, local food but also excellent eating options for all tastes and budgets. The tram across into Germany - but still part of the CTS Strasbourg public transport network - offers another interesting option. Plenty of play areas for kids too.
Very good TGV links too, barely two hours from Paris means you could leave London in the morning by Eurostar and be in Strasbourg by mid-afternoon.
Simon
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Strasbourg is a small city which we visited during the best...
Strasbourg is a small city which we visited during the best season: Christmas. I would recommend the Christmas market, mainly for its variety of good local food, cute shops with handmade merchandise made by the locals.
We experienced Alsacian food in the restaurants, it is recommended that you reserve a table due to the affluence of so many people during the holiday season they all get booked.
A cute city worth visiting during the holidays.
Patricia Ramirez-Lisac
Panama
Scored 10
10
I booked this trip a year before as accommodation is hard to...
I booked this trip a year before as accommodation is hard to find as it's so popular for Christmas Market time.
We wanted to be near to the Old Town and Petite France but also to the train station for Colmar, another beautiful place to visit.
I could have done with an extra day in Strasbourg.
There is great shopping, beautiful christmas lights and decorations, great history and architecture, canals, the Cathedral etc.
c
chrismb8
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Straßburg was magical during new year.
Straßburg was magical during new year. Christmas lights were still there and made the city so vibrant and colorful.
Staying in colmar for few hours was also worth it. I would highly recommend a small halt in Bergheim , a small charming village that we accidentally got in 😉
R
Ritu
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
After 26th of December you should not visit the city because...
After 26th of December you should not visit the city because of the holidays and new year, all the shops and restaurants are closed. You need to make a reservation for the limited open restaurants and its really hard to find a place to eat and drink something.
PresioMaster
Turkey
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I have fully enjoyed my stay at Aparthotel Adagio Access Strasbourg Petite France. The room was spacious and clean. The location is very accessible and it was suitable for me as I had to take the bus to the airport early in the morning on my departure day.
The staff is very nice and guest-oriented, always ready to help or guide. Also, I have to mention the breakfast with many options that could meet every guest's preferences. Next time I am in Strasbourg, I'll definitely choose this location!
The EtC... Hôtel - Strasbourg Hyper Centre is an excellent choice for anyone looking to stay in the heart of Strasbourg. The central location is perfect for exploring the city's many attractions, shops, and restaurants. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, providing a restful stay. Additionally, the hotel offers a variety of amenities such as free Wi-Fi and a delicious breakfast, and the staff is exceptionally friendly and helpful.
Staff was very friendly and helpful!
We immediately felt welcomed from the moment we entered the hotel.
There is a water dispenser in the lobby, where you can get filtered water. They even have bottles there that you can fill up.
The bed was very comfortable as well, I literally slept like a Bebe.
And of course the location, only 10 minutes away from the station, and literally in the centre of Strasbourg. I would definitely stay there again!
Very modern room with large TV which you could cast too. Large bed. Big walk in shower. Fridge, hob and microwave. 15 minute walk to tram station for the centre. McDonald’s and Lidl across road. Bike lanes outside hotel about 20 minutes to Petite France by bike. Good breakfast. Free underground parking with good size spaces.
You know what you get with Ibis. it’s a perfectly fine hotel with decent accommodation. This Ibis, furthermore, has a good location next to Petite France, fhe picturesque area of Strasbourg, and close to the city centre.
Daniel
Belgium
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